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  4. Evidence for the existence of two forms of membrane tumor mecrosis factor. An integral protein and a molecule attached to its receptor
 
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1989
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Title

Evidence for the existence of two forms of membrane tumor mecrosis factor. An integral protein and a molecule attached to its receptor

Abstract
Plasma membranes were isolated from thioglycollate-induced peritoneal mouse macrophages and tested directly in a Cr-release assay against WEHI 164 tumor cells. These membranes showed anti-TNF antibody inhibitable killing of the TNF-sensitive tumor cell line, indicating that membrane-associated TNF is present on mouse macrophages. In order to elucidate whether membrane TNF is an integral protein or a molecule attached to a receptor, cells and plasma membranes were treated with low pH buffer. A partial reduction in TNF activity was observed which could be restored by incubation with exogenous TNF. In a Western blot analysis the integral membrane TNF could be identified as the 26-kDa molecule on activated mouse macrophages. These results indicate that both forms of membrane-associated TNF exist on macrophages and are responsible for cell-mediated cytotoxicity against TNF-alpha-sensitive targets.
Author(s)
Decker, T.
Lohmann-Matthes, M.-L.
Lüttig, B.
Journal
The Journal of immunology  
Language
English
ITA  
Keyword(s)
  • cytotoxicity

  • immunology

  • macrophage

  • membrane-associated TNF

  • membrane TNF

  • membrane tumor necrosis factor

  • mouse

  • TNF

  • tumor necrosis factor

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